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Mummytogirls - 100 years to be debtfree - I think not!
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Well done on the progress you have made. My OH is ok at shopping. He will get what is on the list generally. But he moans so much about it that I don't tax him to do it very often lol!
chevI want a job that is less than an hour driving away from my house! Are you listening universe?
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Thanks Chev, also need to thank my MSE friends for being there for me :money:!!
My DH is the same he only buys whats on the list!! xMummytogirls x0 -
Men just generally are naughty aren't they - I find that ANY job that Mr Itsa doesn't really want to do, he will ask so many questions, how do I do this, where do I find that, what am I supposed to do with this.... that in the end he hopes that I will take it off him and do it myself.Just keep swimming!0
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Morning Diary,
Quite an icey cold day out according to DH. Me and the girls wont be leaving the house toda
y as DD1 was sick in her bed last night so no school for her today or tomorrow. Shes not been sick since so hopefully thats the end of that one.
So todays job include:
- bathrooms (inc skirtings and doors)
- hoover and polish round
- another load of washing, since DD's bedding took over it in the washing stakes!
So a bit later on I will put the gruffalo or something on the TV for the girls and then crack on.
Haha Itsa I know what you mean. Sometimes DH asked the most stupid questions and im thinking hang on arent you supposed to be quite a clever person!!
Right best get on! Catch up soon xxMummytogirls x0 -
Sorry DD not well, hope she feels better soon.0
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Hope DD feels better soon xxGC: Nov: £60.22/£450 Oct: £338.48/£450, July: £363.05/£450, June £447.98/£500£2 savers No68: £104/£100 :j:jmummy to: 8yr, 5yr, 3yr, 2yr, 1yr. No6 Due Mar 2013 My world.:j0
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Thank you for your wishes for DD. Shes actually fine in herself and has been winding DD2 up all day! Pity she cant go back to school tomorrow I say haha!!
Well ive got all my jobs done. Even mopped downstairs aswell. The kids are currently mesmorised by Sooty, got another 2 saved in Sky plus aswell so I know il be putting the next one of and sneaking for a cuppa in peace!
Ive just got to sort the washing out that I took out the tumble drier and put that away. Will probably put that on the steps to go up and do it later on though.
Catch up soon xxMummytogirls x0 -
Morning diary,
DD is much better this morning but cant go back to school until tomorrow so im taking her into work with me for a few hours. I can then bring some work home and do the rest this afternoon/evening. If she was still sick I wouldnt be going in but since she is fine I might aswell.
I did all my jobs yesterday, plus I did the ironing of the bits id taken out of the TD. Then last night I wrapped a few more presents my mum had sent over, wrote a couple more cards for DD2 to take to playschool and wrote a list of the remaining cards DD1 has to write, she can do that at work.
DH is off to collect some rollerblades ive reserved for DD1 today from Argos so il wrap those this evening. Then all I need to collect is a couple of chocolate reindeers from Aldi, some chocolate coins and then some socks (which il buy in the supermarket) for my mums partner.
Off to check on the bank account now although I dont expect much has changed!!
Catch up soon xxMummytogirls x0 -
Hi Mummy
You sound very organised for christmas, hope DD is ok and that you manage to get some work done in the office. You must have a very understanding boss xx0 -
All sounding good in MTG world! When I send Mr G to the supermarket he never quite gets it right. He does try as he looks for bargains and buys shops own brand but there are some things I just cannot compromise on (deodorant, as I am allergic to most of them) but he insists on buying the cheaper version. Oh well, can't win.
My boss is quite understanding when it comes to children too. It's good that you have that.
xxMortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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